Ninette
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I promised her.
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Remember Tovarich Julianov.
:55:04
Yes, and?
:55:06
Religion is the opium
of the people.

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Give over.
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I'd like to know what comrade
Vladimir Ilyich would have written,

:55:15
with all my respect,
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if he'd been born in Cangas.
:55:20
Right?
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The fact is, on the steppes
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they take everything very lightly.
:56:06
Hello.
:56:07
-Are you alone?
-Yes.

:56:12
-Where's Ninette?
-In the shower.

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-And the greengrocer and the piper?
-Working.

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So we're alone.
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-I told you that.
-Let's go to your room.

:56:21
No, we'll go into the dining room.
It's brighter.

:56:24
-Want some coffee?
-I'm in no mood for coffee.

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-And the stuff I wanted?
-There wasn't any.

:56:29
What do you mean?
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There was no girdle in that size.
:56:33
Who was it for? The canon?
:56:36
For my manager's wife.
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She must be very fat.
:56:39
People here are a lot thinner.
:56:41
It's because she's fat
that she needs the girdle.

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There was none.
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And was there no cheese either?
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Yes, but I didn't get it.
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-Why not?
-It smelled bad.

:56:52
-Camembert smells like that.
-Don't you realize?

:56:55
You can't come back from Paris
with a girdle and a bit of cheese.


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